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PORTRAITS 



Harvard Faculty, 



The College Professors and Instructors ; the Law School and 
Divinity School Professors ; the Preachers to 
the University, and a Group of 
Eminent ex-Professors. 



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E. H. Iackson, '92, AND R. W. Hunter, '93. 






BOSTON : 



The art Publishing Co. "If ^ 

1892. 



COPYRIGHT, 1892, 

3Y 

E, H. JACKSON AND R. W. HUNTER, 



PRfiFACE. 



THIS Album is a new publication intended primarily 
for students, to give them a memento of Harvard 
and a better acquaintance with the teachers of the Univer- 
sity. The book, it is hoped, will commend itself as well to 
Graduates and Professors. 

As to the contents. It has not been our aim to in- 
clude the entire teaching force of the University. The 
large body of Assistants has been omitted ; also some 
entire departments, such as the Medical and Dental 
Schools. Portraits of the Rev. Henry Van Dyke, of Prof. 
Whitney the Geologist, and some four or five Instructors, 
were not received in time for insertion. With these last 
exceptions the work as planned is complete. 

Many favors have been extended to us. We are in- 
debted to Miss Gary and Mr. Horace E. Scudder for the 
excellent likeness of Louis Agassiz ; to Prof. Charles Eliot 
Norton and Mr. Bolles for their kind assistance ; and finally 
to the students and Professors at large for their cordial 

cooperation. 

Ernest H. Jackson, '92. 
R. W. Hunter, '93. 



JUSTIN WINSOR, LL.D. 
Librarian of the University. 



JAMES MILLS PEIRCE, A.M. CHARLES F. DUNBAR, LL.D. 

Perkins Professor of Math, and Dean of the Grad- Professor of Political Economy and Dean of the 

uate School. Faculty. 



CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT, LL.D. 
President of the University. 



N. S. SHALER, S.D. L. B. R. BRIGGS, A.M. 

Professor of Geology and Dean of the Professor of English and Dean of the 

Scientific School. College. 



FRANK BOLLES, LL.D. 
Secretary of the University. 



JAMES B. GREENOUGH, A.B. 

Professor of Latin. 

FREDERIC D. ALLEN, Ph.D. 

Professor of Classical Philology. 



CLEMENT L. SMITH, LL.D. 
Professor of Latin. 



MORRIS H. MORGAN, Ph.D. 

Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin. 



WILLIAM W. GOODWIN, Ph.D., LL.D., D.C.L. 
Eliot Professor of Greek. 

FRANK B. TARBELL, Ph.D. 
Instructor in Greek and Latin. 



JOHN WILLIAMS WHITE, Ph.D. 
Professor of Greek. 

JOHN H. WRIGHT, A.M. 
Professor of Greek. 

GEORGE M. LANE, Ph.D. 
Pope Professor of Latin. 



HUGO K. SCHILLING, Ph.D. 
Assistant Professor of German. 



BENNETT H. NASH, A.M. 

Professor of Italian and Spanish. 



EDWARD S. SHELDON, A.B. 
Assistant Professor of Romance Philology. 



ROBERT L. SANDERSON. 

Assistant Professor of French. 



FERDINAND BOCHER. 

Professor of JModern Languages. 



FREDERIC C. De SUMICHRAST. 

Assistant Professor of French. 



HANS C. G. Von JAGEMANN, Ph.D. 
Assistant Professor of German. 



KUNO FRANCKE, Ph.D. 
Assistant Professor of German. 



GEORGE A. BARTLETT. 
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JOSIAH ROYCE, Ph.D. 
Assistant Professor of Philosophy. 



WILLIAM JAMES, M.D. 

Professor of Psychology-. 



JOSEPH H. THAYER, D.D. 

Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and 
Interpretation (Divinity School). 



FRANCIS BOWEN, LL.D. 

Alford Professor of Philosophy and Natural Religion. 



Emeritus. 



d. i8 



DAVID G. LYON, Ph.D. 

Mollis Professor of Divinity (College and 

Divinity School). 



FRANCIS G. PEABODY, D.D. 
Plummer Professor of Christian Morals (College and 
Divinity School). Preacher to the University. 



CHARLES C. EVERETT, D.D. 
Dean of the Divinity School and Bussey Professor 
of Theology. Preacher to the University. 



GEORGE H. PALMER. A.M. 

Alford Professor of Philosophy and Natural 

Religion. 



EDWARD CHANNING, Ph.D. 
Assistant Professor of History. 



ALBERT B. HART, Ph.D. 

Assistant Professor of Histoiy. 



FRANK W. TAUSSIG, LL. B., Ph 
Assistant Professor of Political Econom- . 



SILAS M. MACVANE, A.B. 

McLean Professor of Histor>^ 



HENRY WARREN TORREY, LL.D. 
McLean Professor of History. Emeritus. 



EPHRAIM ExMERTON, Ph.D. 
Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History 



PAUL H. HANUS, B.S. 

Assistant Professor of the History and 

the Art of Teaching. 

CRAWFORD H. TOY, LL.D. 

Hancock Professor of Hebrew (College and 
Divinity School). 

CHARLES R. LANMAN, Ph.D. 
Professor of Sanskrit. 





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INSTRUCTORS. 



FREEMAN SNOW, Ph.D., LL.D. 
International Law. 



CHARLES GROSS, Ph.D. 
History. 

EDWARD CUMMINGS, A.M. 

Political Economy. 



WILLIAM M. COLE, A.B. 
Political Economy, 



GEORGE BENDELARI, A.M. 
Histoiy. 

WILLIAM SCHOFIELD, A.M. LL.B. 
Roman Law. 



GEORGE SANTAYANA, Ph.D. 
Philosophy. 

LEWIS E. GATES, A.B. 
English. 



OLIVER W. HUNTINGTON, Ph.D. 
Chemistry. 



ROBERT W. WILLSON, Ph.D. 
Astronomy and Physics. 



JOHN E. WOLFF, Ph.D. 

Petrography. 



HORACE A. DAVIS, A.B. 

English. 



THEODORE W. RICHARDS, Ph.D. 
Chemistry. 

WILLIAM F. OSGOOD Ph.D. 
Mathematics. 

JAMES L. LOVE, A.M. 
Mathematics. 



WALLACE C. SABINE, A.M. 
Physics. 






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JOHN TROWBRIDGE, S.D. 

Rumford Professor of Physics and Director 

of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. 



JOSEPH LOVERING, LL.D. 

Hollis Professor of Natural Philosophy. 



EDWIN H. HALL, Ph.D. 
Assistant Professor of Physics 



CHARLES L. JACKSON, A.M. 
Professor of Chemistry. 



JOSIAH PARSONS COOKE, LL.D. 

Erving Professor of Chemistry and Director of the 

Chemical Laboratory. 

HENRY B. HILL, A.M. 
Professor of Chemistry. 



WILLIAM E. BYERLY, Ph.D. 
Professor of Mathematics. 

B. O. PEIRCE, Ph.D. 

Hollis Profe.ssor of Mathematics and 

Natural Philosophy. 



C. J. WHITE, A.M. 

Professor of Mathematics. 




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WILLIAM G. FARLOW, A.M., M.D. 

Professor of Cryptogamic Botany. 



GEORGE L. GOODALE, M.D., LL.D. 
Fisher Professor of Natural History and Director of the 



Botanic Garden. 

EDWARD L. MARK, Ph.D. 
Hersey Professor of Anatomy. 



EDWARD C. PICKERING, LL.D. 
Paine Professor of Astronomy and Director of the 
Observatory. 

FREDERIC W. PUTNAM, A.M. 

Peabody Professor of American Archaeology and 

Curator of the Peabody Museum. 



ALEXANDER AGASSIZ, LL.D. 

Curator of the Museum of Comparative 
Zoology. 



DUDLEY A. SARGENT, A.M., M.D. 

Director of the Hemenway (Jymnasium. 



HERMANN A. HAGEN, M.D., Ph.D., S.D. 
Profes.sor of Entomology. 

WILLIAM M. DAVIS, M.E. 
Professor of Physical Geography. 








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W. A. LOCKE, A.M. 

Organist and Choir INIaster of the 
University Chapel. 



CHARLES F. MASON, A.B. 
Bursar. 



MONTAGUE CHAMBERLIN, 

Recorder. 

ALBERT A. HOWARD, Ph.D. 

Tutor in Latin. 



CHARLES P. PARKER, A.B. 

Instructor in Greek and Latin. 



PHILIPPE B. INIARCOU, Ph.D. 
Tutor in French. 



MAX POLL, Ph.D. 

Instructor in German. 

JOHN J. HAYES, 

Instructor in Elocution. 



ALFRED B. NICHOLS, A.B. 
Instructor in Greek and Latin. 



BYRON S. HURLBURT, A.M. 
Instructor in English. 

FRANK W. NICOLSON, A.M. 
Instructor in Latin. 



WILLIAM F. GANONG, A.M. 
Instructor in Botany. 



JOHN C. WAIT, M.C.E.,LL.B. 

Instructor in Surveying. 



GEORGE H. PARKER. S.B. 
Instructor in Zoolog>\ 



LEWLS J. JOHNSON, A.B., S.B. 
Instructor in Engineering. 

JAMES G. LATHROP, 
Instructor in Physical Culture. 




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FRANCS J. CHILD, Ph.D.. LL.D. JOHN K. PAINE, A.M.. Mus.D. 

_ , CT- r-u Professor of Music. 

Professor of English. 



CHARLES ELIOT NORTON. Litt. D., LL.D. 
Professor of the History of Art. 



GF.ORGE L. KITTREDGE, A.B. CHARLES H. MOORE, A.M. 

Assistant Professor of English. Assistant Professor of Design in the Fme Arts. 



A. S. HILL. A.E.. LL.B. 
Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. 



BARRETT WENDELL, A.B. ARTHUR R. MARSH, A.B. 

Assistant Professor of English. Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature. 



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UNIVERSITY PREACHERS. 



BROOKE HERFORD, D.D. 
Boston, Mass. 



EDWARD EVERETT HALE, D.D, 
Boston, Mass. 



ALEXANDER McKENZIE, D.D, 
Cambridge. 



LYMAN ABBOTT, D.D. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 



RT. REV. PHILLIPS BROOKS, D.D. 
Bishop of Mass. 



ANDREW PRESTON PEABODY, D.D., LL.D. 
Plummer Professor Christian Morals. Emeritus. 



REV. GEORGE A. GORDON. 

Boston. 

WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D.D. 

Dean of the Episcopal Theological School, 
Cambridge. 



LEIGHTON PARKS, A.M., D.B. 
Boston. 



THE LAW SCHOOL. 



JEREMIAH SMITH, LL.D. JAMES B. THAYER, LL.D. 

Stor>' Professor of Law. Professor of Law, 



JAMES BARR AMES, A.M. 
Biissey Professor of Law. 

C. C. LANGDELL, LL.D. 
Dane Professor of Law and Dean. 

JOHN C. GRAY, A.M. 
Royal Professor of Law. 



JOSEPH H. BEALE, A.M. 
Assistant Professor of Law. 

JOHN H. ARNOLD, 

Librarian. 

SAMUEL WILLISTON, A.M. 

Assistant Professor of Law. 



JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL, D.C.L., LL.D. 
Professor of Belles Lettres. Emeritus, 
d. 1891. 



OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, M.D., LL.D., Litt.D. 

Professor of Anatomy. Emeritus. 



HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, A.M., 
Professor of Belles Lettres. 
d. 1882. 



LL.D. 



LOUIS AGASSIZ, M.D., LL.D. 
University Lecturer and Curator of the Museum, 
d. 1873. 



ASA GRAY, A.M., S.D., LL.D. 

Fisher Professor of Natural History. 

d. 1888. 




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